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A Prayer Request

This will be a short post but I just wanted to ask for prayer for our students this week as many of them are in Bellingham, Washington this week at the Student Institue of Campus Ministry. They are here to learn how to be disciples of Jesus who actively go and make disciples of Jesus in their lives and on their college campuses. Please pray that our students will be open and listening to the Spirit during this week. That they would be great students of the Word. And that they would grow closer together in their relationships with Christ and with those around them. This week they will learn so many topics from some of the most qualified teachers I have ever heard but I am asking for you to join me in prayer so that the learning will be effective and God will use this week to change lives and impact this world as result. Thank you always for your support and encouragement. I love you all and I will always be grateful for your partnership.

In Christ,
Austin

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Austin is a graduate from the University of North Texas. He has a love for Film and his extensive knowledge of movie quotes make their way into about 50 percent of his conversations. Also, about three times a week, Austin goes out to a local park to enjoy a round of his favorite sport, Disc Golf. Austin will firmly defend the validity of using the term "sport" to describe Disc Golf simply because it's the only one that he's ever been any good at. However, Austin's greatest passion is sharing the Love of God with every person that he interacts with and he couldn't be more excited about having the opportunity to do that on college campuses.